‘Free for All’: Waynesboro Public Library to host preview of PBS documentary
Waynesboro Public Library will host an event featuring a shortened, preview version of “Free for All: The Public Library.”
Waynesboro Public Library will host an event featuring a shortened, preview version of “Free for All: The Public Library.”
The Virginia Street Arts Festival returns to Waynesboro on May 17-18, and three buildings will be transformed.
The Wayne Theatre prepares to take audiences back to the 1990s and the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States.
Local celebrities will compete Thursday at the Staunton Kroger to fill their carts with as much food as possible to support the BRAFB.
A one month into the Trump presidency, the Constitution and the entire section on the various branches of government and how they work together are still missing from the White House website.

Students from Waynesboro and Charlottesville took part in the 2025 Junior Theater Festival Atlanta with Studio Wayne and DMR Adventures.
TikTok ended its hours-long political stunt on Sunday, with the Chinese company’s owner, ByteDance, making itself available to U.S. users again, after voluntarily taking the app down late Saturday night.
The Blue Ridge Parkway has been designated as a National Historic Landmark, one of 19 new sites named this week.

In 1994, Virginia Tech professor of English Nikki Giovanni spoke at the annual banquet of the Waynesboro branch of the NAACP.
FBI Director Christopher Wray, appointed in 2017 by Donald Trump to a 10-year term, announced on Wednesday that he will step down in January, two years early, and it’s because Trump doesn’t find the guy he nominated to be sufficiently loyal.
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